| Literature DB >> 19542369 |
Yafei Huang1, Niyun Jin, Christina L Roark, M Kemal Aydintug, J M Wands, Hua Huang, Rebecca L O'Brien, Willi K Born.
Abstract
It has been reported that the IgE response to allergens is influenced by gammadelta T cells. Intrigued by a study showing that airway challenge of mice with OVA induces in the spleen the development of gammadelta T cells that suppress the primary IgE response to i.p.-injected OVA-alum, we investigated the gammadelta T cells involved. We found that the induced IgE suppressors are contained within the Vgamma4(+) subset of gammadelta T cells of the spleen, that they express Vdelta5 and CD8, and that they depend on IFN-gamma for their function. However, we also found that normal nonchallenged mice harbor IgE-enhancing gammadelta T cells, which are contained within the larger Vgamma1(+) subset of the spleen. In cell transfer experiments, airway challenge of the donors was required to induce the IgE suppressors among the Vgamma4(+) cells. Moreover, this challenge simultaneously turned off the IgE enhancers among the Vgamma1(+) cells. Thus, airway allergen challenge differentially affects two distinct subsets of gammadelta T cells with nonoverlapping functional potentials, and the outcome is IgE suppression.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19542369 PMCID: PMC2712735 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0804104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422